| 41. | The left row shows sagittal, coronal and horizontal slices of the ten RSNs.
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| 42. | It has long been thought to originate from open magnetic fields, called coronal holes.
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| 43. | The high spatial and temporal resolutions of the newer instruments reveal this coronal mass supply.
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| 44. | For many languages, pharyngealization is generally associated with more dental articulations of coronal consonants.
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| 45. | The coronal trill is most frequently allophonic.
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| 46. | The short period of the waves also allowed more energy transfer into the coronal atmosphere.
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| 47. | Crowns of the teeth contain coronal pulp.
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| 48. | The distinction applies only to coronal consonants, which use the front of the tongue.
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| 49. | Before the fricatives, coronal obstruents assimilate to a fricative, resulting in a geminate.
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| 50. | Ross also reconstructs the coronals somewhat differently.
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